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AoI The Angle of Incidence diff is shown in the wing view as triangle in millimeters if no ref is selected. Plus means faster. Minus means slower.
ref The current main/row or suspension point that is set as reference to calculate relative deviations. The referenced object is marked with a border.
You can select/change the ref by:
groups and rows Using the radio buttons () or click on the grey rows or names of the main lines in the wing at the top.
points Clicking the white area beneath the suspension point name
nom The nominal length between suspension point and main riser loop.
rdg The actual reading from your measurement device. When measuring, rdg is the input field.
diff The difference between nom and rdg. This value depends on the currently selected ref. If nothing is selected, the actual deviations from rdg to nom are displayed.
colors Areas marked in red color are further away (the line is longer) than the selected ref. Areas marked in blue color are closer (the line is shorter) than the selected ref.
status Color coded dots are shown for manual, imported & laser values
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Result

2026-05-14 19:33 UTC

Nova Mentor 6 XS (2019)

General Information
ManufacturerNOVA Vertriebsgesellschaft m.b.H.
ModelMentor 6
Year2019
SizeXS
Line chartOpen
Total airtimen/a
Line set airtimen/a
Tolerance +/- 10mm (Review)
Data integrity & access

    Settings

    The deviation of the measured values from the nominal values is between 497 and 534mm. Adjust the value according to your measuring set-up.
    Put a positive value if readings are too short.
    Put a negative value if readings are too long.

    Wing as seen from above in flight

    A1

    AG1
    AG2

    B1

    BG1
    BG2
    BG1.2
    BG2.2

    C1

    CG1
    CG2

    A2

    AG3
    AG4

    B2

    BG3
    BG4
    BG3.2
    BG4.2

    C2

    CG3
    CG4

    A3

    AG5
    AG6
    AG7
    AG8
    AG9
    AG10

    BR3

    BG5
    BG6
    BG7
    BG8
    BG9
    BG10

    C3

    CG5
    CG6
    CG7
    CG8
    CG9
    CG10

    S

    SAG1
    SAG2
    SG1
    SBG1
    SBG2
    SG2
    SCG1
    SCG2
    SG3
    SG4

    A1

    AG1
    AG2

    B1

    BG1
    BG2
    BG1.2
    BG2.2

    C1

    CG1
    CG2

    A2

    AG3
    AG4

    B2

    BG3
    BG4
    BG3.2
    BG4.2

    C2

    CG3
    CG4

    A3

    AG5
    AG6
    AG7
    AG8
    AG9
    AG10

    BR3

    BG5
    BG6
    BG7
    BG8
    BG9
    BG10

    C3

    CG5
    CG6
    CG7
    CG8
    CG9
    CG10

    S

    SAG1
    SAG2
    SG1
    SBG1
    SBG2
    SG2
    SCG1
    SCG2
    SG3
    SG4
    Offsets relative to median diff (517)
    A1
    B1
    C1
    A2
    B2
    C2
    A3
    BR3
    C3
    S
    A1
    B1
    C1
    A2
    B2
    C2
    A3
    BR3
    C3
    S

    Left riser

    nom:
    6580.00
    rdg:
    diff:

    Averages of group A1

    Formula of calculation:

    sum(AG1,AG2) / 2

    Statistics of "14"

    Evidence must be high for the system to show colored dots at all.

    Evidence levels
    • Low: 3 datasets found and quality is below 18
    • Medium: 3 datasets found and quality higher than 17
    • High: 10 datasets found and quality is at least 25 / 3 datasets found and quality is at least 50

    The color of the dot itself is based on the spread.

    Color codes
    • Green (reliable): Spread is less than or equal to 2.0. Chances are high that you will get a very similar result.
    • Yellow (uncertain): Spread is less than or equal to 3.0. Your result might diverge from the expected length change.
    • Orange (unreliable): Spread is greater than 3.0. Given the data we have, the length change might be something but what expected.

    The following table shows statistics acquired by user measurements.

    AG1
    nom:
    6595
    rdg:
    7114
    diff:
    AG2
    nom:
    6565
    rdg:
    7084
    diff:
    nom:
    6489.00
    rdg:
    diff:

    Averages of group B1

    Formula of calculation:

    sum(BG1,BG2,BG1.2,BG2.2) / 4

    Statistics of "14"

    Evidence must be high for the system to show colored dots at all.

    Evidence levels
    • Low: 3 datasets found and quality is below 18
    • Medium: 3 datasets found and quality higher than 17
    • High: 10 datasets found and quality is at least 25 / 3 datasets found and quality is at least 50

    The color of the dot itself is based on the spread.

    Color codes
    • Green (reliable): Spread is less than or equal to 2.0. Chances are high that you will get a very similar result.
    • Yellow (uncertain): Spread is less than or equal to 3.0. Your result might diverge from the expected length change.
    • Orange (unreliable): Spread is greater than 3.0. Given the data we have, the length change might be something but what expected.

    The following table shows statistics acquired by user measurements.

    BG1
    nom:
    6505
    rdg:
    7009
    diff:
    BG2
    nom:
    6474
    rdg:
    6980
    diff:
    BG1.2
    nom:
    6504
    rdg:
    7010
    diff:
    BG2.2
    nom:
    6473
    rdg:
    6982
    diff:
    nom:
    6581.00
    rdg:
    diff:

    Averages of group C1

    Formula of calculation:

    sum(CG1,CG2) / 2

    Statistics of "14"

    Evidence must be high for the system to show colored dots at all.

    Evidence levels
    • Low: 3 datasets found and quality is below 18
    • Medium: 3 datasets found and quality higher than 17
    • High: 10 datasets found and quality is at least 25 / 3 datasets found and quality is at least 50

    The color of the dot itself is based on the spread.

    Color codes
    • Green (reliable): Spread is less than or equal to 2.0. Chances are high that you will get a very similar result.
    • Yellow (uncertain): Spread is less than or equal to 3.0. Your result might diverge from the expected length change.
    • Orange (unreliable): Spread is greater than 3.0. Given the data we have, the length change might be something but what expected.

    The following table shows statistics acquired by user measurements.

    CG1
    nom:
    6597
    rdg:
    7116
    diff:
    CG2
    nom:
    6565
    rdg:
    7086
    diff:
    nom:
    6521.50
    rdg:
    diff:

    Averages of group A2

    Formula of calculation:

    sum(AG3,AG4) / 2

    Statistics of "14"

    Evidence must be high for the system to show colored dots at all.

    Evidence levels
    • Low: 3 datasets found and quality is below 18
    • Medium: 3 datasets found and quality higher than 17
    • High: 10 datasets found and quality is at least 25 / 3 datasets found and quality is at least 50

    The color of the dot itself is based on the spread.

    Color codes
    • Green (reliable): Spread is less than or equal to 2.0. Chances are high that you will get a very similar result.
    • Yellow (uncertain): Spread is less than or equal to 3.0. Your result might diverge from the expected length change.
    • Orange (unreliable): Spread is greater than 3.0. Given the data we have, the length change might be something but what expected.

    The following table shows statistics acquired by user measurements.

    AG3
    nom:
    6534
    rdg:
    7047
    diff:
    AG4
    nom:
    6509
    rdg:
    7027
    diff:
    nom:
    6433.25
    rdg:
    diff:

    Averages of group B2

    Formula of calculation:

    sum(BG3,BG4,BG3.2,BG4.2) / 4

    Statistics of "14"

    Evidence must be high for the system to show colored dots at all.

    Evidence levels
    • Low: 3 datasets found and quality is below 18
    • Medium: 3 datasets found and quality higher than 17
    • High: 10 datasets found and quality is at least 25 / 3 datasets found and quality is at least 50

    The color of the dot itself is based on the spread.

    Color codes
    • Green (reliable): Spread is less than or equal to 2.0. Chances are high that you will get a very similar result.
    • Yellow (uncertain): Spread is less than or equal to 3.0. Your result might diverge from the expected length change.
    • Orange (unreliable): Spread is greater than 3.0. Given the data we have, the length change might be something but what expected.

    The following table shows statistics acquired by user measurements.

    BG3
    nom:
    6446
    rdg:
    6958
    diff:
    BG4
    nom:
    6420
    rdg:
    6942
    diff:
    BG3.2
    nom:
    6446
    rdg:
    6960
    diff:
    BG4.2
    nom:
    6421
    rdg:
    6937
    diff:
    nom:
    6517.50
    rdg:
    diff:

    Averages of group C2

    Formula of calculation:

    sum(CG3,CG4) / 2

    Statistics of "14"

    Evidence must be high for the system to show colored dots at all.

    Evidence levels
    • Low: 3 datasets found and quality is below 18
    • Medium: 3 datasets found and quality higher than 17
    • High: 10 datasets found and quality is at least 25 / 3 datasets found and quality is at least 50

    The color of the dot itself is based on the spread.

    Color codes
    • Green (reliable): Spread is less than or equal to 2.0. Chances are high that you will get a very similar result.
    • Yellow (uncertain): Spread is less than or equal to 3.0. Your result might diverge from the expected length change.
    • Orange (unreliable): Spread is greater than 3.0. Given the data we have, the length change might be something but what expected.

    The following table shows statistics acquired by user measurements.

    CG3
    nom:
    6533
    rdg:
    7047
    diff:
    CG4
    nom:
    6502
    rdg:
    7020
    diff:
    nom:
    6333.83
    rdg:
    diff:

    Averages of group A3

    Formula of calculation:

    sum(AG5,AG6,AG7,AG8,AG9,AG10) / 6

    Statistics of "14"

    Evidence must be high for the system to show colored dots at all.

    Evidence levels
    • Low: 3 datasets found and quality is below 18
    • Medium: 3 datasets found and quality higher than 17
    • High: 10 datasets found and quality is at least 25 / 3 datasets found and quality is at least 50

    The color of the dot itself is based on the spread.

    Color codes
    • Green (reliable): Spread is less than or equal to 2.0. Chances are high that you will get a very similar result.
    • Yellow (uncertain): Spread is less than or equal to 3.0. Your result might diverge from the expected length change.
    • Orange (unreliable): Spread is greater than 3.0. Given the data we have, the length change might be something but what expected.

    The following table shows statistics acquired by user measurements.

    AG5
    nom:
    6490
    rdg:
    7002
    diff:
    AG6
    nom:
    6440
    rdg:
    6950
    diff:
    AG7
    nom:
    6323
    rdg:
    6832
    diff:
    AG8
    nom:
    6299
    rdg:
    6814
    diff:
    AG9
    nom:
    6230
    rdg:
    6740
    diff:
    AG10
    nom:
    6221
    rdg:
    6729
    diff:
    nom:
    6268.83
    rdg:
    diff:

    Averages of group BR3

    Formula of calculation:

    sum(BG5,BG6,BG7,BG8,BG9,BG10) / 6

    Statistics of "14"

    Evidence must be high for the system to show colored dots at all.

    Evidence levels
    • Low: 3 datasets found and quality is below 18
    • Medium: 3 datasets found and quality higher than 17
    • High: 10 datasets found and quality is at least 25 / 3 datasets found and quality is at least 50

    The color of the dot itself is based on the spread.

    Color codes
    • Green (reliable): Spread is less than or equal to 2.0. Chances are high that you will get a very similar result.
    • Yellow (uncertain): Spread is less than or equal to 3.0. Your result might diverge from the expected length change.
    • Orange (unreliable): Spread is greater than 3.0. Given the data we have, the length change might be something but what expected.

    The following table shows statistics acquired by user measurements.

    BG5
    nom:
    6416
    rdg:
    6935
    diff:
    BG6
    nom:
    6370
    rdg:
    6890
    diff:
    BG7
    nom:
    6260
    rdg:
    6777
    diff:
    BG8
    nom:
    6239
    rdg:
    6763
    diff:
    BG9
    nom:
    6170
    rdg:
    6685
    diff:
    BG10
    nom:
    6158
    rdg:
    6678
    diff:
    nom:
    6320.00
    rdg:
    diff:

    Averages of group C3

    Formula of calculation:

    sum(CG5,CG6,CG7,CG8,CG9,CG10) / 6

    Statistics of "14"

    Evidence must be high for the system to show colored dots at all.

    Evidence levels
    • Low: 3 datasets found and quality is below 18
    • Medium: 3 datasets found and quality higher than 17
    • High: 10 datasets found and quality is at least 25 / 3 datasets found and quality is at least 50

    The color of the dot itself is based on the spread.

    Color codes
    • Green (reliable): Spread is less than or equal to 2.0. Chances are high that you will get a very similar result.
    • Yellow (uncertain): Spread is less than or equal to 3.0. Your result might diverge from the expected length change.
    • Orange (unreliable): Spread is greater than 3.0. Given the data we have, the length change might be something but what expected.

    The following table shows statistics acquired by user measurements.

    CG5
    nom:
    6483
    rdg:
    7005
    diff:
    CG6
    nom:
    6432
    rdg:
    6956
    diff:
    CG7
    nom:
    6316
    rdg:
    6843
    diff:
    CG8
    nom:
    6291
    rdg:
    6821
    diff:
    CG9
    nom:
    6209
    rdg:
    6739
    diff:
    CG10
    nom:
    6189
    rdg:
    6723
    diff:
    nom:
    5830.10
    rdg:
    diff:

    Averages of group S

    Formula of calculation:

    sum(SAG1,SAG2,SG1,SBG1,SBG2,SG2,SCG1,SCG2,SG3,SG4) / 10

    Statistics of "04"

    Evidence must be high for the system to show colored dots at all.

    Evidence levels
    • Low: 3 datasets found and quality is below 18
    • Medium: 3 datasets found and quality higher than 17
    • High: 10 datasets found and quality is at least 25 / 3 datasets found and quality is at least 50

    The color of the dot itself is based on the spread.

    Color codes
    • Green (reliable): Spread is less than or equal to 2.0. Chances are high that you will get a very similar result.
    • Yellow (uncertain): Spread is less than or equal to 3.0. Your result might diverge from the expected length change.
    • Orange (unreliable): Spread is greater than 3.0. Given the data we have, the length change might be something but what expected.

    The following table shows statistics acquired by user measurements.

    SAG1
    nom:
    5885
    rdg:
    6400
    diff:
    SAG2
    nom:
    5823
    rdg:
    6339
    diff:
    SG1
    nom:
    5695
    rdg:
    6210
    diff:
    SBG1
    nom:
    5894
    rdg:
    6408
    diff:
    SBG2
    nom:
    5830
    rdg:
    6344
    diff:
    SG2
    nom:
    5714
    rdg:
    6211
    diff:
    SCG1
    nom:
    5968
    rdg:
    6479
    diff:
    SCG2
    nom:
    5897
    rdg:
    6411
    diff:
    SG3
    nom:
    5757
    rdg:
    6272
    diff:
     
     
    SG4
    nom:
    5838
    rdg:
    6351
    diff:

    Right riser

    nom:
    6580.00
    rdg:
    diff:

    Averages of group A1

    Formula of calculation:

    sum(AG1,AG2) / 2

    Statistics of "14"

    Evidence must be high for the system to show colored dots at all.

    Evidence levels
    • Low: 3 datasets found and quality is below 18
    • Medium: 3 datasets found and quality higher than 17
    • High: 10 datasets found and quality is at least 25 / 3 datasets found and quality is at least 50

    The color of the dot itself is based on the spread.

    Color codes
    • Green (reliable): Spread is less than or equal to 2.0. Chances are high that you will get a very similar result.
    • Yellow (uncertain): Spread is less than or equal to 3.0. Your result might diverge from the expected length change.
    • Orange (unreliable): Spread is greater than 3.0. Given the data we have, the length change might be something but what expected.

    The following table shows statistics acquired by user measurements.

    AG1
    nom:
    6595
    rdg:
    7111
    diff:
    AG2
    nom:
    6565
    rdg:
    7081
    diff:
    nom:
    6489.00
    rdg:
    diff:

    Averages of group B1

    Formula of calculation:

    sum(BG1,BG2,BG1.2,BG2.2) / 4

    Statistics of "14"

    Evidence must be high for the system to show colored dots at all.

    Evidence levels
    • Low: 3 datasets found and quality is below 18
    • Medium: 3 datasets found and quality higher than 17
    • High: 10 datasets found and quality is at least 25 / 3 datasets found and quality is at least 50

    The color of the dot itself is based on the spread.

    Color codes
    • Green (reliable): Spread is less than or equal to 2.0. Chances are high that you will get a very similar result.
    • Yellow (uncertain): Spread is less than or equal to 3.0. Your result might diverge from the expected length change.
    • Orange (unreliable): Spread is greater than 3.0. Given the data we have, the length change might be something but what expected.

    The following table shows statistics acquired by user measurements.

    BG1
    nom:
    6505
    rdg:
    7024
    diff:
    BG2
    nom:
    6474
    rdg:
    6991
    diff:
    BG1.2
    nom:
    6504
    rdg:
    7024
    diff:
    BG2.2
    nom:
    6473
    rdg:
    6989
    diff:
    nom:
    6581.00
    rdg:
    diff:

    Averages of group C1

    Formula of calculation:

    sum(CG1,CG2) / 2

    Statistics of "14"

    Evidence must be high for the system to show colored dots at all.

    Evidence levels
    • Low: 3 datasets found and quality is below 18
    • Medium: 3 datasets found and quality higher than 17
    • High: 10 datasets found and quality is at least 25 / 3 datasets found and quality is at least 50

    The color of the dot itself is based on the spread.

    Color codes
    • Green (reliable): Spread is less than or equal to 2.0. Chances are high that you will get a very similar result.
    • Yellow (uncertain): Spread is less than or equal to 3.0. Your result might diverge from the expected length change.
    • Orange (unreliable): Spread is greater than 3.0. Given the data we have, the length change might be something but what expected.

    The following table shows statistics acquired by user measurements.

    CG1
    nom:
    6597
    rdg:
    7114
    diff:
    CG2
    nom:
    6565
    rdg:
    7084
    diff:
    nom:
    6521.50
    rdg:
    diff:

    Averages of group A2

    Formula of calculation:

    sum(AG3,AG4) / 2

    Statistics of "14"

    Evidence must be high for the system to show colored dots at all.

    Evidence levels
    • Low: 3 datasets found and quality is below 18
    • Medium: 3 datasets found and quality higher than 17
    • High: 10 datasets found and quality is at least 25 / 3 datasets found and quality is at least 50

    The color of the dot itself is based on the spread.

    Color codes
    • Green (reliable): Spread is less than or equal to 2.0. Chances are high that you will get a very similar result.
    • Yellow (uncertain): Spread is less than or equal to 3.0. Your result might diverge from the expected length change.
    • Orange (unreliable): Spread is greater than 3.0. Given the data we have, the length change might be something but what expected.

    The following table shows statistics acquired by user measurements.

    AG3
    nom:
    6534
    rdg:
    7040
    diff:
    AG4
    nom:
    6509
    rdg:
    7019
    diff:
    nom:
    6433.25
    rdg:
    diff:

    Averages of group B2

    Formula of calculation:

    sum(BG3,BG4,BG3.2,BG4.2) / 4

    Statistics of "14"

    Evidence must be high for the system to show colored dots at all.

    Evidence levels
    • Low: 3 datasets found and quality is below 18
    • Medium: 3 datasets found and quality higher than 17
    • High: 10 datasets found and quality is at least 25 / 3 datasets found and quality is at least 50

    The color of the dot itself is based on the spread.

    Color codes
    • Green (reliable): Spread is less than or equal to 2.0. Chances are high that you will get a very similar result.
    • Yellow (uncertain): Spread is less than or equal to 3.0. Your result might diverge from the expected length change.
    • Orange (unreliable): Spread is greater than 3.0. Given the data we have, the length change might be something but what expected.

    The following table shows statistics acquired by user measurements.

    BG3
    nom:
    6446
    rdg:
    6954
    diff:
    BG4
    nom:
    6420
    rdg:
    6930
    diff:
    BG3.2
    nom:
    6446
    rdg:
    6954
    diff:
    BG4.2
    nom:
    6421
    rdg:
    6929
    diff:
    nom:
    6517.50
    rdg:
    diff:

    Averages of group C2

    Formula of calculation:

    sum(CG3,CG4) / 2

    Statistics of "14"

    Evidence must be high for the system to show colored dots at all.

    Evidence levels
    • Low: 3 datasets found and quality is below 18
    • Medium: 3 datasets found and quality higher than 17
    • High: 10 datasets found and quality is at least 25 / 3 datasets found and quality is at least 50

    The color of the dot itself is based on the spread.

    Color codes
    • Green (reliable): Spread is less than or equal to 2.0. Chances are high that you will get a very similar result.
    • Yellow (uncertain): Spread is less than or equal to 3.0. Your result might diverge from the expected length change.
    • Orange (unreliable): Spread is greater than 3.0. Given the data we have, the length change might be something but what expected.

    The following table shows statistics acquired by user measurements.

    CG3
    nom:
    6533
    rdg:
    7046
    diff:
    CG4
    nom:
    6502
    rdg:
    7020
    diff:
    nom:
    6333.83
    rdg:
    diff:

    Averages of group A3

    Formula of calculation:

    sum(AG5,AG6,AG7,AG8,AG9,AG10) / 6

    Statistics of "14"

    Evidence must be high for the system to show colored dots at all.

    Evidence levels
    • Low: 3 datasets found and quality is below 18
    • Medium: 3 datasets found and quality higher than 17
    • High: 10 datasets found and quality is at least 25 / 3 datasets found and quality is at least 50

    The color of the dot itself is based on the spread.

    Color codes
    • Green (reliable): Spread is less than or equal to 2.0. Chances are high that you will get a very similar result.
    • Yellow (uncertain): Spread is less than or equal to 3.0. Your result might diverge from the expected length change.
    • Orange (unreliable): Spread is greater than 3.0. Given the data we have, the length change might be something but what expected.

    The following table shows statistics acquired by user measurements.

    AG5
    nom:
    6490
    rdg:
    7003
    diff:
    AG6
    nom:
    6440
    rdg:
    6953
    diff:
    AG7
    nom:
    6323
    rdg:
    6835
    diff:
    AG8
    nom:
    6299
    rdg:
    6812
    diff:
    AG9
    nom:
    6230
    rdg:
    6737
    diff:
    AG10
    nom:
    6221
    rdg:
    6730
    diff:
    nom:
    6268.83
    rdg:
    diff:

    Averages of group BR3

    Formula of calculation:

    sum(BG5,BG6,BG7,BG8,BG9,BG10) / 6

    Statistics of "14"

    Evidence must be high for the system to show colored dots at all.

    Evidence levels
    • Low: 3 datasets found and quality is below 18
    • Medium: 3 datasets found and quality higher than 17
    • High: 10 datasets found and quality is at least 25 / 3 datasets found and quality is at least 50

    The color of the dot itself is based on the spread.

    Color codes
    • Green (reliable): Spread is less than or equal to 2.0. Chances are high that you will get a very similar result.
    • Yellow (uncertain): Spread is less than or equal to 3.0. Your result might diverge from the expected length change.
    • Orange (unreliable): Spread is greater than 3.0. Given the data we have, the length change might be something but what expected.

    The following table shows statistics acquired by user measurements.

    BG5
    nom:
    6416
    rdg:
    6935
    diff:
    BG6
    nom:
    6370
    rdg:
    6893
    diff:
    BG7
    nom:
    6260
    rdg:
    6782
    diff:
    BG8
    nom:
    6239
    rdg:
    6761
    diff:
    BG9
    nom:
    6170
    rdg:
    6687
    diff:
    BG10
    nom:
    6158
    rdg:
    6681
    diff:
    nom:
    6320.00
    rdg:
    diff:

    Averages of group C3

    Formula of calculation:

    sum(CG5,CG6,CG7,CG8,CG9,CG10) / 6

    Statistics of "14"

    Evidence must be high for the system to show colored dots at all.

    Evidence levels
    • Low: 3 datasets found and quality is below 18
    • Medium: 3 datasets found and quality higher than 17
    • High: 10 datasets found and quality is at least 25 / 3 datasets found and quality is at least 50

    The color of the dot itself is based on the spread.

    Color codes
    • Green (reliable): Spread is less than or equal to 2.0. Chances are high that you will get a very similar result.
    • Yellow (uncertain): Spread is less than or equal to 3.0. Your result might diverge from the expected length change.
    • Orange (unreliable): Spread is greater than 3.0. Given the data we have, the length change might be something but what expected.

    The following table shows statistics acquired by user measurements.

    CG5
    nom:
    6483
    rdg:
    7005
    diff:
    CG6
    nom:
    6432
    rdg:
    6957
    diff:
    CG7
    nom:
    6316
    rdg:
    6846
    diff:
    CG8
    nom:
    6291
    rdg:
    6816
    diff:
    CG9
    nom:
    6209
    rdg:
    6733
    diff:
    CG10
    nom:
    6189
    rdg:
    6714
    diff:
    nom:
    5830.10
    rdg:
    diff:

    Averages of group S

    Formula of calculation:

    sum(SAG1,SAG2,SG1,SBG1,SBG2,SG2,SCG1,SCG2,SG3,SG4) / 10

    Statistics of "04"

    Evidence must be high for the system to show colored dots at all.

    Evidence levels
    • Low: 3 datasets found and quality is below 18
    • Medium: 3 datasets found and quality higher than 17
    • High: 10 datasets found and quality is at least 25 / 3 datasets found and quality is at least 50

    The color of the dot itself is based on the spread.

    Color codes
    • Green (reliable): Spread is less than or equal to 2.0. Chances are high that you will get a very similar result.
    • Yellow (uncertain): Spread is less than or equal to 3.0. Your result might diverge from the expected length change.
    • Orange (unreliable): Spread is greater than 3.0. Given the data we have, the length change might be something but what expected.

    The following table shows statistics acquired by user measurements.

    SAG1
    nom:
    5885
    rdg:
    6404
    diff:
    SAG2
    nom:
    5823
    rdg:
    6344
    diff:
    SG1
    nom:
    5695
    rdg:
    6217
    diff:
    SBG1
    nom:
    5894
    rdg:
    6417
    diff:
    SBG2
    nom:
    5830
    rdg:
    6350
    diff:
    SG2
    nom:
    5714
    rdg:
    6220
    diff:
    SCG1
    nom:
    5968
    rdg:
    6488
    diff:
    SCG2
    nom:
    5897
    rdg:
    6418
    diff:
    SG3
    nom:
    5757
    rdg:
    6275
    diff:
     
     
    SG4
    nom:
    5838
    rdg:
    6356
    diff:

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